? { at the Postoffice at Patton as second. class mail matter. "NEWSPAPER LAW DECISIONS. 1. Subseribers who do not give Spin. notice to the contrary are 6) to Jenaw § their sobwerd ; wri "of their periodic tine to send nA ‘It subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the postoffice to which | are. directed; they are responsible Saf) have settled “thyeir bills and ordered the noed, 4 I subscribers mave to other with- oud informing the publishers, and the pa are sent to the former address, they are the putilshel may con ain until ail arrearages a 5, The Courts have dethied that at refusing to | foals from ng | he office or them et jor, is prima Jems fentional in ad they a atthe end "of th the time Tt publishers ix authorized and the subscriber will be ble until an | express noice, with ent of all arrear- | age. is sent to the pu —— a HETTER FARTHER ON. ST. order’ (he discontinuance | A STATEWENT. On last Satarday evening the people of Patton were astonished at the sud- circulated through the columns of the Pennsylvania Grit attacking and assail- ing Dr. Murray’s character in the recent Hodgkins trouble. A sworn affidavit before James Mellon, J. P., has been forwarded to the Pennsylva- ™ | nis Grit to satisfy She yoadone minded imbecile who assailed Dr. Murray's § | character. i | We have traced Dr. Murray from boyhood up and find his character 11867, and is consequently 27 years old, and comes from a highly respected ve | family. "He is s nephew of Hon. R. C. Winslow, of Punxsutawney, ex-sens- ne Ws other | tor, of Penrwytvania, now president of the First Na:ional bank of that piace, and also of ex-Congressman A. C. | White, of Brookville, Jefferson county, ione of the ablest attorneys in the Made by Dr. ¥V. A. Murray. €alse Report | : Corrected. : ] acity which some malicious person had | After a quiet winter spring comes State. Dr. Marrsy was raised near with the promise of a very nice im- | Punxsutawney and early showed an provement in business in Patton. The { ardent desire to become & scholar; and dullness here was due to two causes: at the age of 18 years we find him First, the general depression and want of | teaching in the public schools and soon activity in all industries and commerce | throughout the country, and second, because of the local strike. The most depressing part of both is past and without something more than local causes to stay it the tendency from now on will be in the right direction. | ahiparcns of cual has poen renewed apd more men are earning wages than there has been at any %me since last January, and it is hoped and ‘believed that the amount of money distributed monthly as wages among the workmen E of Patton will soon fully equal or ex- ceed the best days of 188. With the advent of spring the farm- therafter he entered the State Normal school of Lock Haven where he. re- mained about a year and having passed his examinstions with honors to him- self and teachers. He was elected teacher in one of the gradod schools in Centre county, where he ocontinned teaching two consecutive years, during which time he was granted a pro- fessional certificate for proficiency shown in ench branch. Not being sat- isfled, and having a perservering nature for knowledge we next find him finish- ing Wis literary education in the North Western Normal school of Ohio and continuing teatiing in the came prepared himself for the medical pro- fession, and before he had srrived st the age of 34 years be had gradusted speaks, paid tribute to local newspapers as follows: “Each year the local paper gives from $300 to $1,000 in free lines to the sommunity in which it is located. No editor, in proportion to his means, does more for his town than any other ten men, and in all fairness with men he ought to be supported—not because you like him or ndmire him or admire his writing, but because the 1. ! paper is the best investment the community can make. It may not be brilliantly edited or crowded with thought, but financially it is of more benefit to the community than the teacher or preacher. Understand me. [do not mean mentally or morally, but finan- cially, and yet on the moral question you will find the local papers majori- tively on the right side. To-day the editors of the home papers do the most for the least money of any people on the face of the earth.” : Found Dead in Red. Michael Brown, a telegraph lineman, in the employ of the Western Union Telegraph company, was found dead Mrs. Margaret Kelly, in Conemaugh. It is sapposed that he died of heart disease. He had not been feeling swell for several days, and retired at an early hour last evening. Friends went to his room about 10 o’clock and found him asleep. Another call was made about 7 o'clock this morning and it Deceased was other agency can or will do this. The in his bed this morning at the hotel of | was discovered that he was dead. born near Buffalo, N. Move fv the Latest. worked in different country, and was put in operation in a cotmty. A man well dressed with a business-like air, called npon persons in the rural districts and represented himwelf as a governmwat detective, with the statement: that there was much counterfeit coin in cireula- tion and requsteci them to show what coin they had in their posession. He | would then use a chemical which would turn the coins black; declare it spurious and take it away, informing that another secret service officer would follow him in a day or ‘two and redeem the coin taken away. The victims said nothing about it for | some time out of fear of being ar- rested for having counterfeit coin | in their possession, and by this. tire | the swindler is far away. Cambria © Braimard’s Musieal World. This is the oldest and most successful | musical journal published in this | country having been sed regularly | and filled with choice new music and | and you will recive a copy by retarn | mail, or for 25 cemts three back Auwm- | worth of new music. The Musical World is published monthly, at $1.50 per year, by the 8. Brainard Sons Con, Chicago, [il., who will mail their cata- | logue of choice new music and music books free to any one wishing it. : Equal to Kbig Solomon's Mines Said a gentleman who was down at “The latest swindling scheme is being | sections of the! In all £30 attributes that suffice ‘make & first-class family journal. THE PHILADELPHIA RECORD | Spares no trouble or expense to gi and present to its readers a Gp Hav of the Old and New World. Jts several departments, Sone | the management of a competant | tor, treat fully of matters pertaining THE HOUSEHOLD, THE FARM, WOMAN'S WORLD, SCIENCE, AKT, LITERATURE, : FINANCE, THF. REAL ESTATE WORLD. | CONTRACTING VC PAINTER, Best work aranteed, lowest Drop a card to Box 283, os 18-6mo PATTON, PA. A. [oh Diehl, en h } ; Magen Avenue, ! Across Chest Creek. "Presenting a complete levery month for over thirty years. Very day. The March number is very attractive | valuable articles on musical subjects | Daily, one year : 5 by eminent writers. Send 15 cents, | i Daily and Sunday, UNS year. Y., and had buen a lineman on the | vinton for the first time the other day: He was between 35 and 40 years old over seen is the one belonging to and single. No arrangement has yet Measrs. Webster Grifith, A. V. Barker, | been made for the funeral as he has T. H. Bechtel 4nd perhaps others of relatives abrowi, and no disposition tp, Blacklick Lend and Improvement will ba made of the remains until they | Company at Vinton. Three horses can | mountain division for several years. (sThe most dlgeats Soa] mins } ave HORSE SHOEING, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. \ ; _. slo and See Me, - | A. G. DIEHL, Patton, Pa. Adamant Plaster Gives a first-class wall a moderate ex- pense. !. in the beat fire-resisting ploster. ‘Always ready for use in any season. Does not hold gases or disease germs. Is the par excellence for patching. omnes | bers will be sent containing about # The Record Publishing Cd. 917-919 Chestnut Street, _ Philadelphia. wine. : Wo Svuutey ua Bogand. i recommended by ai the Arcitece who, Tove this country and Of iteslf will not crack, swell or shrink. Will not cleave off when used - dl rected, even in case of leakage. . Will give you a warm house. a woodwork by londing Beery foot of the drift is perfectly Hived | ‘and supported with excellent timber. - It is a model cos] mine and the coal is unexcelled in Pennsylvania or in the world. The company is putting ia an ‘air shaft now. —Ebensburg Mom ai : ihr j Bids for Now School Building. | Louisville, Ky niversity of proposals will be received up un Medicine at Baltimore, Md., the oldest | Monday noon, April 16th, 15 ni {college in the United States. Since ing a brick school building in the then he has taken a poloclynis course ' horough of Patton, Pa., from plans of | in Philadelphia, and practicing his pro- | Robinson & Snyder, Architects. Copies fession; since he came here, he has made | of which may be seen at either of their many friends and is building up a good | offices in the Drexel Building, Phila- practice, and when the people of Pat- geiphia, Pa., or the Nicholson Building, | : ton and elsewhere loarn that this at- | Altoona, Pa., or at the office of Dale & MJ. uAkY, Barges. tack was made on Dr. Murray to in-| Patterson, Patton, Pa. The Di 3 rectors » + a : jare him it will redound ten fold to! | reserve the right to reject any or all To ava om Fremearer eens Soflecied ys “ + his benefit. JOSEPH SNYDER. ! bids. Bids in duplicate, 1st, incorp- Apposed io be Panny. orating “the Smead, Wills system of | One times: finds it to . Heating and Ventilating, and 2nd, in- - | consult th in order to find out what corporating a semi-direct steam system $0 his bette J : + in--Calvest {must be addressed to the Architects Taos, CALLAN, Street Commissioner. : : rs E Sow ‘JAE DAYS " . | “soon findd it nécessary to lay away i and sent to the Secretary of the school Ds. “l have an ambition,” said the your winter clothing. district, Patton, Pa. Bond in an equal 1, *™"" of Lubligets the bid of the congressman, ‘to make my “mount to presence felt by my absence.’’--Plain bidder will be exacted. Jesse FE. Dale | [ BR NOON | 5 : Ur UH | | I have just returned from | the city with an clegant and saceesaful Tov order on Trepsyrer Dealer. ; Chicago Girl—Under the circam- Sec. School Board, Patton, Pa. CRN receiving the first invoice of Spring wi Goods. They will be made up in > complete stock of - | SPRING MILLINERY, of | Fan away wid my ould woman, year and then discovered blood running | stances, what would you do if you Cut OFF » Horse's Tongue. le tl ot he wast rics. HE EMPLOYS | a arner.—Life. | from ite mouth and made the discovery rl i were in my shoes? St. Lous, Girl—Get lost. Hallo. "The fiend who has made it his busi- Ladies Purnishings, | The raffle business isn’t flourishing | that a portion of its tongue had been | i correct examined the above account wi! iin the BC HouXRVILLE, |} Only fArst-class workmen and guaran- add will occupy one of the Clarette- What are you going to give ness to go about mutilating horses in me papa; when I get married? Harpa- the northern part of Indiana county Dw. Auditors. | ) [teen & perfect fit. Call early and have | rooms up stairs in the Good Jit choice of Wie doman's guclls. | | Building. gon—-My consent, Clairette. —La La- visited the stable of John Simpson, in To sissas HS Eon eh LERVE YOUR Patton. Last Saturday the men at Houtsdale took the initiative step snd today they are to take further action. There will be something more definite of miners at Columbus the 10th inst. tr DITORS' SEITLEMENT of aetounty of Chest Spring Borough Nine ths Catholic Church St. Auge: ES For Sale by C. W. Hodgkins, ma “in Patton, Pa. | + Also agent Jor the ) Hickory and Hare oR. By fine, brick, work, ote. By siddary as burgess For prices and information, write . ADAMANT PLASTER CO. : Patton, Pa, lock Box Hh i id an I 5 A A t—— NEW Millinery Store, Just ‘opened. $9 CR iy work on buplicsie Ry exoneTathons By 12 days work @ $1.79 By 3 pick handles 18t3 : Ry work peiid out f cash orders Balance dur Borough Jno, Fook, Treasurer quette. | White township, on Thursday night, More than words are wooded to ex- and cut some three inches off thé re rac | press a weloome, * It is the heartfelt tongue of one of Mr. Simpson's finest T° money nocived from Burges - | gladness of the dog that tells the tail.— horses. When Mr. Simpson went to ‘Ploayune. {the barn in the morning to feed his pg; caer tined Judge—Do you know anything favor- stock, he found this particular animal BY commisdon as sollector and trons. able about the prisoner? Witness—ie uneasy and nervous. He let him.out - - 3 Balance dos + Borough : Iwo. MoGRrANE, C. H. Ferry. Go To "SHOP 4th Ave., pear R. R. Station. Shoes made t» order and repairing | {of all kinds done promptly. | moderate, “| shat according to reports recived by i several boys under 10 years of age are | "| coaplayed in the mines at Patton, Cam- | ‘bria county, and Mine Inspector | Evans, of Johnstown, has been re-. | quested by the factory inspector to en-' J { foree She Jaws The Clilicums AN] Attornty arid Chmselor ot. Law, ) ¥ are EBENSBURG, Pa. | mi of nen | ent 1) betnemt with rovpness Office opposite thie Mountain Hoos. tor will do next the Coumizn does not know. He is a very energetic young man and deserves a better opportunity than he had at Houtadale. The people | of that town need a newspaper man of bis calibre and temperament, and it is Es So he Zegretiad that lie Wa uot sifuated Call and see me. Prices "ALICE A. KSHCROPT. F. MCKENRICK, — The Patton : ‘Watzn Tem oval mines of Patton were ; running on fair time from $30,000 to | $40,000 was paid out each month in ~ wages. The Bell, Lewis & Yates ~ copany does not pay more cash to the 1 wed amplosed. in. the sainen a1 DuBois. WM avis Attorney and Frunaelor at Law, : EBENSBURG, n : Dr. King's New Discovery, for of Susquehanna, Pa., celebrated their’ coughs and colds, each golden wedding last week, and all their | botile guaranteed—Electric Bitters, the | children and grund-children were there | pr oamoty for liver, stomach and | to help. - When the guests were leav- “Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, ng a favorite little grand-daughter the best in the world, and Dr. King’s | clung to the old man’s neck - and kissed New Life Pill which are a perfect him fondly. A hair from the little aks pill. All these remedies are guaranteed | ones head got in the old’ man’s ‘mouth | MM CRAIN, to do just what is claimed for them and and into his windpipe, and he coughed = Pruererik and CoNTRACTOR, the dealer whose name is attached go violently that he bursted a blood Pution, Walnut Ren, Spengler, and Hastings. herewith will be glad to tell you more vessel and died in a few minutes — : ADAMANT of them. Sold at City drug store. Philipsburg Ledger. Estimates given on ali . Slot Machines Must Go. A Million Fricuds., A decision recently rendered by A friend in need is a friend indeed, | Judge Martian Bell at H 90001 Sew tien vue sillion: poopie McNEE ROYAL. of Liverpool, udge Actin BN Witiugion ve: ve found just such & | LL L, [iH AL, of Livepeen | ping i to Jock! yesders.. In ol ine New Discovery for consump-, BARBER AND Ham presszr, | HOME, of New Yor opinion of the Blair county judge, | tion, coughs ‘and colds.—1If you have | In the room forine rly accapled by Otto Glosser, | | GERMAN, of Pittsburg. a Marriage Libotuas for Bamioris. The following marriage licences were issued by the of the Orphans’ Oaurt OF the Week ending Wednesday, ‘March 28, 1804: Frank M. Hesiop and Elsie J. : All tm! business promptly attended to. Office on Centre Street, or THE = Located on the cormer of Magee and Fifth avenues, in | | | the central and business part : | Represents de follomwl the town, only one minate’s ing old reliable | walk from the railrcad station. Fire Insurance emererrmmens companies: Rates, $200 perday. : es - ; : = A Modern Hotel, heated by plastering a specinity, {Rin Is of work. ! M. M. CRALN, Putten, Pa. | First-class work suaran- Reinhart Henger. and Lucy Oyler, Johnstown. pickel-in-the-slot are not necessarily | gambling devices. The judge, how- | ever, held that slot machines in which | a nickel is dropped and by that means | Opens House bloeic, never used this great cough medicine, | ~ " one trial will convince you that it baw Hair Cat 2 cents, Shave 10 cents, Shampoo | | steam—entirely new—sample ‘Also the Equitable Li rooms— livery in connection | wonderful curative powers in all dis- | eases of throat, chest and lungs. Each | |, and Sea Foam 10 cents, Insurance company, of N —first-class in every Teper HARRY MoCORMICK, M.D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PATTON, PA. —headquarters for Commer oo Michael Rello, Mahafley, and Parin- 5 cial men. Roceo, Hastings. apparatus and the jury was directed to | claimed or money will be refunded. " Somph Loy ember snd Bl Fon Y ork, the largest in the wor return indictments against waers | Trial bottles free at City drug store. | : - he owas » Office and residimee ou Magee avenue, next Tange bole bm, and F0 oc nt rc 0 es Dale & Patterson, dice are thrown was purely & gambling | "ote la guaranteed foe all dat uw} Buy the celebrated Crescent ah al Sven ty. # oe Special attentios given to Fevers & PATTON, PA of such machines. sinsntimnl Sh Thermometer 100 degrees, Boda 2 Building o degrees, price 5 cents at Hodgkins. | for sale by A. C. Yiuiow, Patton, Pa. | case of Children. ullding over at the Palmer house Friday. : im Xu » Good Bar in connection.